I am a relatively new gardener. I bought a home about two years ago and the yard has been severely neglected. My husband and I started overhauling it this past summer which included filling a 30yd dempster with overgrown plants, dead trees and a BAG pit. And we are still not done. I am really looking forward to the part when I get to maintain rather than staring from scratch. I hope you guys have room for one more Garden Stew member. I would love to hang if you'll have me.
Hi therushin of course we have room for one more, you're very welcome to GardenStew Sounds like your yard is a lot of work at present but it'll be worth it when you can gaze upon your achievements in future. Don't miss our blogs, member map and calendar. // Frank
Hi therushin, welcome to the Stew from north Texas. Lots of work involved when you take over someone else's neglected garden. But having an empty slate to start your garden on is great. I really hate to tell you this but as you get your garden going next year you will find that there is always something else you want to plant, rearrange, there will be the almost constant thought of "I need to put a new bed over there for the gorgeous plants I saw at the garden center today" In other words, once the gardening bug bites there is not time when you just maintain But it is a wonderful obsession and healthy too.
Welcome to the Stew therushin from central Texas here.It sounds like you have been really busy out in your yard.Toni is right,those new plants just wave you down and latch onto your heart and you just have to take them home with you and build the perfect new bed for them.You can tell its also an addicting habit but a healthy one.Jump in anywhere and enjoy in less than a week you will feel you have been on the Stew forever.
Thanks for being so kind! I am already addicted to the plants and I can see how every new one will find me wanting to make room in my garden. I look forward to getting to know all of you here!
Hi there, We love to have new members here so that we can get to know them and include them in the GardenStew family. I'm sure all your hard work in the garden will pay off for you and you'll have a wonderful outdoor space to be proud of. Looking forward to any piccies you can share with us as we love progress photographs of other peoples garden space.
Hi therushin from cold an snowy Norway,, welcome to the forum. if you listen to the people here at Garden Stew believe me you will have a beautiful yard an garden in no time,, i can't wait til next summer to try out there ideas. The most friendliest people i have come across in any garden forum so far.
Hello Therushin. Welcome from northern Mich. Seems alot of work starting a new yard and garden but so enjoyable. you'll probably being adding to the garden every year trying to make it better then the year before, But thats what makes it fun and enjoyable. Can I ask where you're from? Help us get to know a little bit about you. Glad to have you with us
Hi there Therushin Welcome indeed from a supposedly sunny Cape Town. I just know you will like Stewing. Folks are all very friendly and supportive - The Garden Stew gets my vote for the best ever forum on the Internet. Pardon my ignorance - what is CT short for?
That's what's great about our Stew, therushin - the more different ingredients, the more fabulous the flavor! It's great to meet you - Welcome!!
Welcome home here on the gardenstew therusin. welcome to our big hearted yard...... Ask and learn just like we are.
Hi and welcome. Nice to have another Connecticut gardener here. Why Connecticut, of course Home to among other things Yale University. Connecticut on Wikipedia